Former L.A. Clippers point guard Willie Warren has signed a one-year deal with Israeli team Maccabi Rishon. Warren, who was selected by the Clippers with the 54th pick in the 2010 NBA Draft, played sparingly during his rookie season, and was relegated to the D-League on multiple occasions. More details, via EuroBasket.com: “He arrives to the club from the NBA D-League team Rio Grande Valley Vipers. Warren joined them in January, averaging 13.9 points, 3.2 assists and 2.2 rebounds. In 2010/11, the PG appeared 19 times in the NBA with LA Clippers. He had 1.9 ppg and 1.4 apg. He also played 15 games for the Bakersfield Jam in D-League adding 19.2 ppg, 5.7 apg and 4 rpg. Willie Warren left University of Oklahoma in 2010, after his sophomore season.”

First it’s missing the end of the season with ankle surgery, now it’s two warrants out for him in Norman… Willie Warren could be about the to join the list of cats who regret not leaving earlier: ” Former OU men’s basketball player Willie Warren and current OU football player Donald Stephenson were cited for outstanding warrants over the weekend, according to the arrest report of the Norman police department. Warren was in violation of two outstanding warrants. Warren is no longer with the Sooners, having declared for the NBA Draft earlier this month.”

6-4 freshman Willie Warren wasn’t just scoring at will Saturday at Iowa State, he did it with fierceness. He put down 29 points with five deep bombs and an array of acrobatic flights in the paint. But the attention clearly went to this one-handed throw down on the Cyclones’ freshmen center from Alpine, Utah. Warren might be known for his outside shooting this season, but he’s been defying gravity for a long time.